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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2009-10 SEASON
(for Anonymous 4 touring schedule click here)

CONCERTS WITH PARTHENIA

IT FELL UPON A HOLY EVE

Wednesday Jan 6th 2010, 1:15 pm at the chapel at St. Barts Park Ave at 50th
Street - admission free, donation suggested.


WHEN MUSIC AND SWEET POETRY AGREE

April 22, 2010 at 8 pm - PENN Humanities Forum, Philadelphia, PA

http://www.phf.upenn.edu/


April 23, 2010 at 8 pm - Pennsylvania Academy of Music, Lancaster, PA

http://pamusacad.org/concerts.php


April 24, 2010 at 8 pm - Market Square Concerts, Mechanicsburg, PA

http://www.marketsquareconcerts.org/


June 13, 2010 at 5pm - Rockport Chamber Music Festival, Rockport, MA

http://www.rcmf.org/festival_home.html



A CHANGE OF TUNE

March 27 and 28, 2010

Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church
4th Street and Independence Ave, SE

Internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek from Anonymous Four returns to the Chorale for two special performances. This chamber concert includes a modern setting of the "medical" text of the 12th century mystic, abbess, and composer Hildegard von Bingen. Works of Boulanger and Sviridov round out the concert, along with a selection from Scott Joplin's opera Treemonisha.

Capitolhillchorale.org

 

 

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PAST SEASONS

2008-2009

Saturday  November 15, 2008  8:00pm
St. James Episcopal Church, 25 West St.

  1. Max Vladimiroff, Accompanist
  2. Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek, Soprano/Mezzo-Soprano
  3. Larry Deming, Fiddle
  4. HOE Blue-Grass Band

American folk-tunes, early patriotic songs, shape-note hymns, and

An Hour to Dance by Gwyneth Walker, Barber's
To Be Sung on the Water,
and Mariam's Song of Triumph,
a seldom heard Cantata by Franz Sc
hubert

DANBURY CONCERT CHORUS
RICHARD PRICE, Music Director and Conductor

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THE ORIGIN
An Oratorio Tribute to Charles Darwin 

Friday, February 6 • 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 7 • 7:30 PM
[Snow Date: Sunday, February 8 • 2 PM

By Richard Einhorn
Musical Direction by Julie Pretzat
Video by Bill Morrison

Soprano Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek

Tenor Todd Graber

 Bass Eric Johnson.


Kitka Women’s Vocal Ensemble
SUNY Oswego College Choir
Oswego College-Community Orchestra
Oswego Festival Chorus

Presented by ARTSwego and the Music Department

Waterman Theatre, Tyler Hall

Images of the Galapagos Islands are backdrop to Grammy Award-winning composer Richard Einhorn’s newest work. Textures of world music, exotic vocal technique and contemporary instrumentation reflect extraordinary and stunning patterns within the diversity of life. Many will remember Einhorn’s moving Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc performed at SUNY Oswego in 2004 with Anonymous 4.

“Like all great ideas, Darwin’s theory of natural selection has the power to inspire...” 
—Richard Einhorn

Adults $20, Students/Seniors $15, SUNY Oswego Students $7

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Wednesday April 1st 09

The Loathly Lady

A Comic Opera
Based on Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”

Libretto
Wendy Steiner

Music
Paul Richards

1 Penn Humanities Series
Philadelphia, PA

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PAST SEASONS

2007 - 2008

MARCH 08


Friday March 28th


"An evening of new music"

ALBANY SYMPHONY CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ENSEMBLE "DOGS OF DESIRE"

more details to follow

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Sunday March 30th 4pm


"Carmina Burana"

LEBANON SYMPHONY AND CHORUS

Lebanon Jr High School Auditorium, Lebanon Ohio

For more information click here


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OCTOBER 07

Friday 12th October 1.15pm

"A Musical Journey"- songs and stories from Ireland, England and the US.

Music at Georgetown recital series
McNeir Auditorium, Georgetown University, DC

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NOVEMBER 07

Wednesday November 14th 7.30pm

Bach cantata 29, Buxtehude Magnificat Handel Foundling Hospital Anthem

St Thomas Church, NYC, John Scott conductor and organist

For more information click here

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2006-2007

SEPTEMBER 06

Tuesday September 26th at 8:15pm

"When Musicke and sweete poetry agree"
Songs by Campion, Morley and others.

PARTHENIA

Manhattan College

For more information click here

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DECEMBER 06

Saturday December 9th at 7pm

"Holiday Pops"
Excerpts from The Messiah and "O Holy Night".

FAIRFAX CHORAL SOCIETY/FAIRFAX SYMPHONY

George Mason University Center for the Arts, Fairfax VA

For more information click here

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JANUARY '07

Friday January 5th at 8pm
Saturday January 6th at 8pm


"The Elizabethan Muse"

FOLGER CONSORT

Washington National Cathedral, DC

For more information click here

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FEBRUARY '07

Sunday February 4th
Wednesday February 7th

"When musicke and sweete poetry agree"
Songs by Campion, Morley and others.

PARTHENIA

further details to follow

For more information click here

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MARCH '07

Wednesday March 7th at 6pm

Buxtehude- Membra Jesu Nostri
St Agnes Church, 141 East 43rd st, NYC

 

Saturday March 24th at 2pm

Mendelssohn- 2nd Symphony

CHORAL SOCIETY OF PHILADELPHIA

Verizon Hall,
Kimmel Center, Philadelphia PA

For more information click here

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MAY '07

Saturday May 12th at 8pm

Haydn-Theresien Mess
Vaughan Williams- Dona Nobis Pacem

CHORAL ARTS SOCIETY OF NEW JERSEY

Westfield Presbyterian Church, NJ

For more information click here

 

Saturday May 19th at 7.30pm

"A Baroque Bouquet"
Bach- Cantata 51 "Jauchzet Gott"
Telemann- "Passion Cantata"

THE BACH SINFONIA

Woodside Methodist Church,
Silver Spring MD

For more information click here

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2005-2006

FEBRUARY '06

Sunday Februaruy 12th at 5pm

Bach Cantata 84 for solo soprano
Bach Vespers
Holy Trinity Church
65th st and Central Park West, New York City

admission free

www. Bachvespersnyc.org

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MARCH '06

Saturday March 18th at 8pm
Sunday March 19th at 4pm

ANONYMOUS NO MORE
including Mozart's Regina Coeli, Laudate Dominum and songs by Purcell and Blow
CAPITAL HILL CHORALE
Washington DC.

For more information regarding tickets etc. click here

Wednesday  March 29th at 6pm

Buxtehude- Membra Jesu Nostri
St Agnes Church, 141 East 43rd St. New York City

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APRIL '06

Wednesday April 26th at 7.30pm

Bach Cantata 202 (Wedding Cantata) and songs by Purcell and Blow
KE-NEKT Performing arts series, SUNY Oswego.

For more information regarding tickets etc. click here


Friday April 7th at 8pm

Scarlatti- Messa di St Cecilia
Handel- Dixit Dominus
AMOR ARTIS

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JUNE '06

Saturday June 3rd at 8pm

Mendelssohn- Elijah
ARS MUSICA
Paramus High School
99 East Century Road
Paramus, New Jersey


For more information regarding tickets click here
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JULY '06

Wednesday  July 5th- Sunday July 9th

MUSICA DEO SACRA WORKSHOP
Faculty member, working with ensembles and individuals on music of the renaissance and early baroque period.

For more information, go to philipcave.net/musica.html

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AUGUST '06

Sunday August 27th at 2 pm

When Musicke & Sweete Poetry Agree: Shakespeare and His Elizabethan Musical Contemporaries. Library Court.

In the Elizabethan world, poetry and music were inseparable: poetry was conceived as song and music took its forms and phrasing from poetry. Obie Award-winning actor Paul Hecht, steeped in the tradition of 17th-century theatre, and lover of Elizabethan poetry, will perform dramatic readings of the poetry of Donne and Shakespeare. PARTHENIA, Elizabethan-music specialists playing on reproductions of early viols, and soprano Jacqueline Horner, will reply with moving performances of instrumental and vocal musical vignettes, creating an afternoon of sung poetry and spoken music.

Admission:
Free and open to the public

The Center is located at:
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